A significant political development has emerged from Bihar, where internal tensions within the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party leadership appear to be escalating. The latest controversy involves Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and senior BJP leader and former Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha, whose policy decisions are now at the center of an emerging power struggle. According to official updates, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has reversed a key administrative decision earlier taken under Vijay Sinha’s tenure as Deputy Chief Minister. The decision involves the cancellation of suspension orders affecting 224 revenue department employees, which had been issued during the previous administrative action. The move has triggered political discussion within Bihar’s governance circles, with observers viewing it as a sign of growing differences in leadership approach within the state government. The decision to reinstate suspended employees has also added a new dimension to ongoing administrative debates related to public service reforms and employee grievances. Political analysts suggest that this development reflects a broader realignment within the state’s power structure, as leadership roles and decision-making authority continue to evolve following changes in government composition. While no official confrontation has been publicly acknowledged by either leader, the contrasting administrative actions are being closely monitored. The situation highlights underlying tensions within the state leadership, raising questions about coordination and policy consistency in Bihar’s ruling establishment. Further clarity is expected as both leaders continue to operate within the state’s evolving political framework.


